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there are such things as pocketnester, and all this other stuff, but the main favorite of some of us users is using our pocket PCs as dedicated quake servers... i've even seen some crazy things done on a Nokia N95, and believe you me... it may not be in the same class as ours, but you could find it on youtube or something...
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psp is a little high end for a ppc. hell psp emulators for the PC are kinda shaky and don't run commercial games well.
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No idea. That is one of many reasons I won't buy a device without a keyboard Anyway, I know some emulators let you map regions of the screen as buttons but I'm not sure how effective that is. I believe it is PocketSNES that has the option of a SNES keypad on your screen.
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